Plant Maintenance Mission Bay

Mission Bay is a 303-acre neighborhood on the east side of San Francisco. Originally an industrial district, it underwent development fueled by the construction of the UCSF Mission Bay campus. Now, it is a thriving biotechnology center and a significant user of plant maintenance Mission Bay.

This area was a natural habitat and refuge for large waterfowl populations, including ducks, geese, herons, egrets, ospreys, and gulls. The Native American tribes who resided in this area were the Costanoan people who spoke eight different languages. 

In the mid-1800s, Mission Bay was used as a convenient place to deposit refuse from building projects. By 1850, it was a place for shipbuilding and repair, butchery and meat production, oyster, and clam fishing.

Some Areas Not to Miss at Mission Bay

Potrero Hill: This district is just across I-280. It's home to dozens of restaurants and shops. Its steep hills also offer some fantastic views from its hilltop parks. Learn more about what you will see when you visit.

Dogpatch: Just to the south of Mission Bay in San Francisco. It's a small sub-district of Potrero Hill but has also been revived and redeveloped over the last couple of decades. Here you will find some top breweries, a winery, shops, and restaurants. It's also home to the Minnesota Street Project, where you will find modern art from up-and-coming artists. 

Plant Maintenance Mission Bay

In 1998, the area became a redevelopment project and has rapidly evolved into a wealthy neighborhood of luxury condominiums, hospitals, and biotechnology research and development. 

When you have the kind of upscale development present in an area such as Mission Bay, you will have indoor and outdoor plants to soften the straight lines and beautify the space. With plants come plant maintenance and the frequent calls to The Plant Escape for plant care.

Why Living Plants?

If you own or manage an office building or workspace, you may know that office plants, mainly living floral and blooming plants, offer employees more than health benefits. Living plants provide clean air and oxygen to the office. In addition, live plants in the office provide sound dampening benefits so that your office isn't too loud, improving the office's productivity.

We have plant rental solutions that will provide you with living green plants to improve your office's interior design, reduce noise levels, improve the level of clean air, and provide biophilic benefits across the office. All this without the plant maintenance concerns that come with trying to do it all on your own.

The Plant Escape is a premier indoor plant rental service in San Francisco owned and operated by Ted and Elizabeth Mark. They originally founded the organization in 1992 with one mission in mind: To provide superior products and professional services in a manner that exceeds their clients' expectations.

Let Ted and Elizabeth Mark work with you for the best plants for your office environment

Don't hesitate to get in touch with us for further information:

TED & ELIZABETH MARK
PHONE: 415-564-5212
EMAIL: INFO@THEPLANTESCAPE.COM

Matthew Upton